Dr. Seuss gained fame for his books that assisted children in learning to read. Throughout his career, he published more than 60 books.
1. Dr. Seuss’s “I am an Artist” Activity This is going to be our first Dr. Seuss activity. For this Dr. Seuss activity, you need to take a white A4 size sheet. Now, you can give a toddler a pen, pencil, or crayon. Also, take a pen, pencil, or crayon for yourself. Now, draw anything on the sheet, and encourage the toddler to draw anything as well. You can create shapes like square, rectangle, or even do a free drawing or write alphabets. Your toddler will definitely try to copy you and attempt to draw in a similar way.
Dr. Seuss’s Learning Shapes Activity: Use a crayon, pen, or pencil to draw shapes like a circle, square, cross, star, diamond, arrow, heart, etc., on an A4 size white sheet. Then, ask the toddler to color these shapes. After that, encourage the toddler to try creating those shapes as well.
Dr. Seuss Learning Counting with Clapping: Without making too much noise, you need to clap with both hands for this activity. Count the claps, like clap once and say 1, clap twice and say 2, and so on. Gradually increase the claps and the counting. To make it more interesting, you can add elements like days of the week, color names, shapes, animal and bird names to the clapping routine.